East Bloomfield will have a new town supervisor, while the incumbent Richmond supervisor, running as an independent, defeated the man who ousted him in the Republican primary, as well as a Democrat, to keep his seat.

Republican Dodie Huber, who has served as East Bloomfield's town supervisor for 10 years, was ousted by Democrat Dianne Crowley.

Meanwhile Ralph Angelo, who lost to fellow Republican Ed Jackson in the September primary, was the top vote-getter in a contentious three-way race that also included Democrat Lynn Emmerling.

Those were some of the highlights from Tuesday's election in Ontario County.

Here's a roundup of what happened around the county. All results are unofficial at this time, until the Ontario County Board of Elections tallies write-in votes and absentee ballots.

BRISTOL

In the Town of Bristol, two open seats on the Town Board were secured by incumbents Thomas Stevens with 531 votes, and Deputy Supervisor Alden Favro Jr. with 486 votes. Trailing behind, newcomer Scott Needham received 276 votes.

Incumbent Sharon Miller will continue as Bristol's town clerk, winning with 582 votes over challenger Luann Waden who had 162 votes.

Bristol's highway superintendent will be incumbent Ronald Wilson Sr, who won with 464 votes against Democratic challenger Steven Kepner, who earned 281 votes.

Town Supervisor Bob Green ran unopposed for a third two-year term and earned 582 votes.

CANADICE

Two open seats on the Canadice Town Council were won by Mark Statt with 233 votes and incumbent William Hershey with 231 votes. The third candidate, James Moore, received 214 votes.

Kristine Singer, current Canadice town supervisor, is ran unopposed and earned 291 votes. Incumbent Eileen Schaefer, a Republican, was unopposed for town clerk, receiving 338 votes. Incumbent Russel Coon, Republican, secured his town justice position with 297 votes.

EAST BLOOMFIELD

Challenger Dianne Crowley upset incumbent Dorothy Huber to become East Bloomfield's new Supervisor with a 580 to 393 vote. Huber ran on the Conservative, Independent and Republican tickets; Crowley ran on the We the People and Democratic tickets.

Replacing retiring Town Clerk April Wade will be Margaret Gochenaur, who bested Laura Andolino 590 to 385.

Incumbent William Morsheimer will retain his seat as town justice, winning with a 573 to 372 vote against challenger Joseph Wilson. Morsheimer will again join Justice Dennis Herrington, whose term will expire in 2015, at East Bloomfield Town Court.

Incumbent Republican Ron Hawkins earned 561 votes and will be joined by fellow Republican Frank Fessner Jr 546 on the Town Board. The two beat out Democrats Martin Neenan, who had 415 votes, and Marco Falsone, who had 352 votes.

In Naples, incumbent Town Supervisor John Cowley beat challenger Brian Schenk with a 376 to 287 vote.

Cowley, a Democrat, took office as supervisor in January 2012; Schenk, a Republican, became mayor in July of last year. Cowley has served on the Health and Medical, Human Services, and Insurance committees on Ontario County Board of Supervisors; the Health Facility Purchaser Assessment Committee; the County Planning Board Reassessment Committee, and the Rural Health Network.

Two town board seats will be filled by Mary Mueller, who earned 409 votes, and Edward Northrop who earned 351 votes.

In other uncontested races on the ballot, Joanne Lincoln will serve as town clerk, having garnered 642 votes. Matthew Green will serve as town justice, having earned 634 votes, Joanne Austin Schenk will serve as tax collector, with 626 votes, and David Voss II will serve as town highway superintendent, with 610 votes.

PHELPS

Incumbent Republican Supervisor Norman Teed bested Democratic challenger Diana Featherly in the race for Phelps town supervisor with a 718 to 458 vote. Teed served as the town of Phelps supervisor from Jan. 1, 2006, to the present; and the town of Phelps highway superintendent from Jan. 1, 1982, to Dec. 31, 2001.

Incumbents Dennis King and Carlton Beechler, who earned 801 and 744 votes, beat challenger Andrew Fellenz for two open seats on the Town Board. Fellenz had 508 votes.

Running uncontested for re-election were incumbents Linda Nieskes for town clerk who received 803 votes, Robert Gosper for town justice, who received 892 votes, and Terry Featherly for highway superintendent, who received 1,005 votes.

RICHMOND

A three-way race for town supervisor in the town of Richmond ended in victory for incumbent Ralph Angelo who earned 540 votes over former town supervisor Ed Jackson, who had 396 votes, and local business owner Lynn Emmerling, who had 296 votes.

Angelo has served as a fire commission board member, a Honeoye Central School Board of Education member and a softball umpire for town recreation.

In a two-way race for town highway superintendent, incumbent Thomas Fleig retained his position with 831 votes against Gary Wittenrich, who had 362 votes. Town board members will be Daryl Marshall with 654 votes and Randall Walker with 523 votes. Finishing behind them was Gary Hubble with 478 votes and Daniel Swingle with 439 votes.

The race for Richmond town justice was a two-way contest between a write-in candidate and one on the ballot. Due to a clerical error, candidate Guy Ward did not appear on the ballot and sought write-in votes, which have not yet been tallied. Candidate John Chrisman Jr received 632 votes.

Republican Linda Grace ran unopposed for another term as town clerk, earning 979 votes.

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Current Seneca Supervisor John Sheppard retained his seat against challenger Katherine Bennett-Roll in the only contested race in the town. Sheppard won handily with 347 to 164 vote. Sheppard, who ran on the Republican and Conservative tickets, is a retired Lt. Col. in the United States Air Force, has served on the Phelps-Clifton Springs School Board, as supervisor of the town of Seneca, on the Ontario County Board of Supervisors, the Ontario County Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Directors, the Axcess Ontario Fiber Optics Network Board of Directors, and the Ontario County Economic Development Corporation.

Replacing outgoing South Bristol town supervisor Dan Marshall is Republican/Conservative Barbara Welch, who won easily over Democrat Deb Merklinger 344 to 171. Welch is a current South Bristol Town Board member and a former member of the South Bristol Zoning Board of Appeals.

Also securing town board seats were Scott Wohlschlegel with 380 votes and Alfred Carvill with 338 votes. Robert Cone earned 347 votes and will fill a vacancy on the town board.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

In West Bloomfield two open town council seats went to Susan Linder, who had 440 votes, and William Travis, who had 309 votes. Laura Dustin received 224 votes.